Page 4369 - Week 14 - Wednesday, 30 November 1994
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Again, the fact that the Opposition members, who are usually obsessive and who trivialise health quarterly reports, have sat mute today indicates that this document proves that the Government's determination to continue to improve the health system is showing results. We are getting on with the hard work of government while you people - - -
Mrs Carnell: The document is fudged, Terry. You know it. Why ask questions on fudged documents?
MADAM SPEAKER: Order!
MR CONNOLLY: Here she goes again. This discredited and leaderless Opposition is obsessed with trivia.
Ms Follett: I ask that further questions be placed on the notice paper.
Petrol Station Sites
MR WOOD: Madam Speaker, as members were interested, I can report that at 2 o'clock four tenders had been received in response to our advertisement for petrol station sites.
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ON NOTICE
MR CORNWELL: Madam Speaker, I wish to ask a question under standing order 118A. I refer the Minister for Housing and Community Services to my question on notice No. 1430, which was due to be answered on 11 November. I refer the Minister for the Environment, Land and Planning to my question on notice No. 1442, which was due to be answered on 12 November. I wonder whether the Ministers could provide answers to those questions for me today.
MR LAMONT: I will undertake to provide that answer by close of business today.
MR WOOD: I will provide an answer as soon as possible.
ASSEMBLY VISITORS
MR BERRY (Manager of Government Business): Madam Speaker, I would like to acknowledge the attendance in the chamber of the ACT Embroiderers. I am sure that they will be around for a while.
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